The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1964 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., JAN. 20, 1964. Page 2

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Russellville News Jim Perry returned home from the Methodist Hospital this week. Mrs. Helen Mason of Greencastle called on Mrs. Ruby Biggs and Mike and Mr. and Airs. Dick Van Hook and family Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Nettie Calvert and Mrs. Charlotte Spencer v.sited Mrs. Lorain Wilson of Ladoga Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark hid as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Orval Piteock and sons of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Corvin Pitcock and family of Crawfordsville and Mr. and Mrs. Woody Ferguson and family of Milligan to celebrate Mrs. Clark's and Corvin Piteock's birthdays. Air. and Mrs. Gene mggs JOid Alike were Saturday night supper guests of Mrs. Helen Mason

and Sandra of Greencastle. Mr. and Airs. Don Horton are the parents of a 7 lb. 8 oz. girl, Laura Louise, born at Greencastle hospital Friday, January 10. Air. and Airs. Charles Gorrlll and sons are in Indianapolis for a few days. Jerry will have his tonsils removed at Riley Hospital on Tuesday. Air. and Mrs. Orval Pitcock and sons of Indianapolis were Saturday night guests of Mr. and Airs. Woody Ferguson and family. Donna Ann, daughter of Mr. and Airs. George Sinnet of Indianapolis spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Air. and Mrs. William Sinnet. William S:nnet was elected trie new fire chief for Russellville. He replaces Bob White. Ball game Tuesday night. New Ross 57 Russellville 45. B game: New Ross 46. Russellville 30. Friday night, Fillmore 79, Russellville 39. B game Fillmore 41-34. There was no .school at Russellville on Alonday and Tuesday because of drifting snow. The Christian Church had a farewell supper for Air. and Mrs. Richard Johnson and family Sunday evening. Col. and Airs. Lee Sutherlin of Caldwell, N. J.. are visiting Mrs. Hazel Sutherlin. Mr. Sutherlin is a brother-in-law of Airs. Sutherlin. Mr. and Mrs. David Grimes are the parents of twin boys born Sunday. Jan. 12, Greencastle. Mrs. Grimes was formerly Miss Nancy Robbins. Air. and Airs. W. T. Moore and son of Indianapolis called on Turner Harbison Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Audrey Arnold of Chicago Heights, 111., Air. and Airs. Verne Ashley of Indianapolis came Sunday to Oscar Ashley's. Mrs. Blanch Ashley passed away Saturday at 6:30 at Culver Hospital. She was 74 years old. Survivors are her husband, Oscar, and a brother, Dr. Robert Webster of Brazil, and nieces and nephews. Funeral sendees were Tuesday afternoon at the Federated Church with burial in Russellville cemetery. Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Kelly were Wednesday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelly and family of Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross and family of Parkersburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly Sunday evening.

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ROBERT E. HUGHES State Treasurer Robert E. Hughes opened his campaign for the Republican nomination for Governor this morning at GOP state headquarters with a fourprong attack on Indiana taxes and spending.

IN MEMORY In memory of our daughter, Thelma O’Conner Jones, who passed away January 20, 1961. Dearest one, we miss you More than words can tell But tis written in the Bible Jesus doeth all things well He knew you were suffering And the hill was hard to climb So He closed your weary eye-

lids

And whispered, peace be thine. Sadly missed by Air. and Mrs. Charles O'Conner and sister.

IN MEAIORY

In loving memory of our dear mother, Alary Stattner, who passed away one year ago today

Jan. 20, 1963.

Alemories are treasures

None can steal

Death is a heart ache.

None can heal

Some may forget her Since she is gone But we shall remember No matter how long. Sadly missed by the Family.

TEN DAYS

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. UPI — Monroe Circuit Judge Nat. U. Hill Thursday gave Prosecutor Thomas Hoadley 10 days in which to show cause why he should not be held in indirect contempt of court for his handling of the investigation of marijuana charges against a former Indiana University coed.

Today's Bible Thought Go from the presence of a foolish man, when thou perceivest not in him the lips of knowledge. —Proverbs 14:7. Evil companions corrupt good men. If it appears that wayward souls are set in their sins they should be shunned like poison. Personal And Local News Uriels Dr. M. W. Jessup is confined to the Putnam County hospital with pneumonia. Tri Kappa Associate Chapter will met Tuesday morning at 10:00 with Mrs. John Earnshaw. C. A. Webb and Eldon Webb of Greencastle recently purchased an Angus bull at the Annual Illinois Angus Futurity Sale. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, Greencastle Route 1, are the parents of a daughter born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. John Calvin Reynolds, 25, Roachdale Route 1, was arrested Sunday evening by Sheriff Kenneth Knauer on a non-support warrant issued in the Putnam Circuit Court. David E. Crawley, 50, New Castle, was lodged in the Putnam County jail Sunday afternoon by State Trooper Jack Hanlon for public intoxication. Linden, which won the Alontgomery County basketball tourney by edging Ladoga, 68-67, Saturday night at Crawfordsville, is coached by Marvin Arnold, He is the husband of the former Anita Hurst of Greencas-

tle.

Funeral services were held today in Noblesville for Aliss Carol Kennedy, the great granddaughter of Mrs. Edith McKamey of Fillmore. Carol was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy and was a freshman in Noblesville High School.

V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday, at 8:00 p.m. at the Post Home. The Daughters of 1812 will meet January 29th instead of January 23rd, with Miss Carrie

Pierce.

Atrs. Earl O'Hair was taken to the Putnam County Hospital at 2 a.m. Alonday morning. She is in Room 230. George Feld of Denver Colorado spent the weekend with his brother, Walter Feld. He is a former resident of Greencastle. Washburn Chapter D.A.R. will meet Tuesday, Jan. 21, with Mrs. Nathanial Huckleberry at 7:30 p.m. The program will be given by Airs. Frank Schafer. Airs. Donald J. Cook has returned to Greencastle following the death of her mother, Mrs. Hope VV. McCauley, in Rock Island, 111., on January 4. Reservations for the Historical Society dinner meeting Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Torr's Resstaurant must be called to Florence Boatright not later than Tuesday noon.

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icine was given by Airs. Claude Albright. She brought out that all medicines and poisons should be accurately labeled and out of the reach of small children. If necessary in a locked cabinet. Also, teach your children it is dangerous to take medicine without adult supervision and discard all old medicines. Alary Jane Humphrey gave an Outlook Report. The lesson was a demonstration by Afrs. Mary Grimes from The Merle Norman Studios which was enjoyed by all. While giving a facial to Mrs. Wendell Bitzer she gave several good points on applying your make-up, such as press your powder on instead of rubbing. After applying powder moisten your hands and press over face. This will set your make up for the entire day. Also, when removing any excess make-up do not use kleenex use palms of your hands. During the business meeting Secretary and Treasurer reports were read and approved. Alarlene Bitzer reported on articles that were purchased for the children at the Children's Home and items donated by club members at Xmas time. Dates for Kraft lessons were announced.

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Sheinwold On Bridge Optical Illusion Defeats A Slam By Alfred Sheinwold Would you rather Lave an ace or a queen? Don't be ‘oo quick or too positive with your answer. You might regret having the ace, as South did in the hand shown today. North dealer North-South vulnerable NORTH A A Q 4

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losing diamond on the king of hearts. Now he wouldn't have to lose a diamond trick. Unfortunately, the clubs broke badly, and South had to lose two club tricks. Down one. WRONG DISCARD Of course you've noticed that even though the diamond finesse loses, South can clear the ace and king of diamonds and return to dummy to discard a second club on the jack of diamonds. South wins five spades, two hearts, three diamonds and two clubs—enough tricks for his slam contract. Give South K-Q 10 of diamonds instead of A-K-10 (in other words, substitute the queen for the ace of diamonds), and he cannot go wrong. He must automatically discard a club on dummy’s king of hearts and develop the diamonds for a second club discard The ace of diamonds was an optical illusion that cost South his small slam in spades. DAH.Y QUESTION Dealer, at your right, bids one heart. You hold: S-K J 10 9 8 H-A D-A K 10 C-K 5 4 2. What do you say? Answer: Double. You are ready for any suit your partner names. Even if partner makes a minimum response you intend to make a further bid to suggest

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Tigers See Aetr6n DePauw University's varsity swimmers climbed to a .500 season Friday with a 55-40 decision over Ball State In Mtincie. The victory, over one of the IOC’s top flight squads, shaved DePauw’s seasonal mark to 3-3 with a trio of home meets bn deck, starting Feb. 15 with Albion College. DePauw won only four of nine individual events, but it swept both the 400-yard medley and 400-yard freestyle relays to rack up 14 uncontested points.

Livestock Market Hogs 10,100; steady to weak to 25 lower; 1-2 190-225. Cattle 3,900; steers weak to 50 lower; heifers 25-30 lower.

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